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l - WEATHER. L) “From Press to Home U. S. Weather Bureau Forecas . 2 29 || Fair apd sitently colder tonight . Within the Hour | minlmurh temperature " about ' 27 de The Star’s carrier system covers || excee: tombezew s : . every city block and the regular edi- | nasiure rien et s on is delivered to Washington hopnes [ e . s as fast as the papers are printe o Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 30 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 101,318 [ 1< Y e Al D WASHINGTO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1925 - FORTY-SIX PAGE Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. RS, ANSDONNES PLyees aewsenioy swe e we FRENCH RUSH ARNY 000 S GV DSTHCTINBUDGET OYMARNECUBRD "= S it DRUSES NREVLT G S A FOR VEAR OF 196 Purpose of Evidence Causes Wrangle—Data i $ol. Williamm Mitchell's charge that | Mouy: isville, W. Va.. due to lack ot i = Army fiyers are being used as pawns | adequate weather forecasts. . . s ok e [ 3 EHaE Shenandoah Court Refuses to wnd ars subsscted co. umeceesars | o The witness tola ot unsuccesstul et Defhhite War Looming, With| ZX M) / Nearly Half a Million for Hos- hazards by failure of the War De Allow Lawyer to Assist | vertmenc to provide property tor | XS5 e e aliaeibn: At n Tribesmen Gathering 7 : / 3 pitalsiand|Sewers | Granton their safety was directly upheld a& [number of points aloug the afrways, Commander’s Widow. ‘apparently true” by Lieut. Donald 3:‘.:;}'.::; \\-‘3»”1:1 lxh;.: "‘\:: .',‘,.T:‘;::u:] The"- FOFC&S. | N 2 22 =1 . by Bureau. Gi. Duke, chief of the Alrways section : | the lves of the pilots and threatened of the Army Alr Service, who testi struction to valuable Government WITNESS DENIES SOME | o yoass at the vesumpion of the | bperty PEACE OFFER MADE , N NN A o : $356,000 FOR NEW BRIDGE he witness testified thut the chiel OF PUBLISHED STORY .\x.‘AIv""T".-..,’;fi"x{ it e e | s omal dutie Prosctves. by BY SULTAN ALTRASH ’ m\l” : = » \ IS REFUSED IN ESTIMATES staff, who took the prosecution = Paparimens i copnoction ¥ 1 i - ut of the hands of Col. Sherman | certain matters that have urn;t‘]n, ;u}:l I R I Sherman o the duties “thus imposed by the s " | / . Says Effort Was Made to Have Her | Moreland, il judge advocate. thel Soiveary’ of ‘War” were outside the! U- S. Destroyer Is Speeding t"‘ | Amount Is Slight Increase Ove: Y Wwitness sald that “it would appear that | yealm of the official regulations gov i Wh i T Fmy t ‘Twist Facts,” Not Testify | 5ome of the fiyers are bel Memner | TnINE the alr chief's office. Sidon, Where Americans Are. Hiiedt - 1925—Army and Navy Get Bet ment i id | Reed Landis Testifies. Rebels Gain Numbers. o 14 1o aa ter Distribution of Funds When the new assistant judge 8d | Reed G. Landis. son of the base bal ——— ocate from Gen. Hugh Drum’s office | .o missioner and one of America’s ! po 110 s ssociated Press . B sought have the witness place the | (/o ging aces in the World War 4 S \ BY RUSSELL YOUNG blame for this condition on the chief i ¢ o ced Lieut. Duke on the stand. He ! LONDON, November 17.-A dis of the Army Air Service, “a fiving at during th hours he | patch from Beirut to the Evening o 2 officer.” Lieut. Duke refused to con | flew over the enemy lines in France News says that all automobiles in ‘\‘x‘»“.! hemaoint, -!:v‘ HnE e i ever interfered With | the city have been commandeered for e e ™% | bis verformance of his mission. | ge.|convesing several thousand French stroyed by anti-aircraft guns and that | (Fo0Ps to South Lebanon, the region and t the local government is a | was on the last day of the war. Mr. Southwest of Damascus, where an im g e Lieut. Duke described. on st @k | roogi0 was o major during the war, portant situation fs developt o te ing the stand, hazards to which the g it et nonty e i e e . S ‘ her atlo e excluded | hairn e inbiected on ‘the. aieways, | ML lies resigned. i testimony was! AL the same tme it is reported y tateat Tos et bothat vear SEar catskinoh Marine | especiaily between Washington and | (Continued on Page 2, Column 4. hat Sultan Altrash, the leader of rougk : gh the budget figures which ha be “court e the rebel Druses, has made peace oS Encwn fto e Foussie) overtures to the French and that are closely guarded, it is unde e ARTRPTOPOLE, | oo ey 557 EE52 0 GIRLS” LIMBS IN “MLLE. MODISTE” JOLSONIS WITNESS Falsely was learned at the White i estimates for t running of the Federal Governme nd the District government for th ext fiscal year have been cor Describes Hazards. 1 4 total appropriation slight excess the $36.032,000 appre 1borhood of $36.200,000. e o Jeeph D, £ THENCE O, [g | Mother and Nurge | e e e e NUST BE DRAPED ABOVE KNEES e » Usy R ] mission heen the reul & ments « oy el i il s oo > DEFINITE WAR LOOMING. e Dhi s Distric e e of it s By the Amociatad Press : = z Rollin Bond’s Effort to Convince W at B who prepared the estimates for t ow of v\]m'1‘-\v‘|‘4.v\l-“:a'|nll'h or e HICAGO, November 17.—White | CoMlict in Syria Developing ¥From omen That Bare scal government and who appeared Jindoah was entitled to counsel he e Ll iusematandan Outbreaks Near Damascus. Thighs Are Things of Beauty, Proves Futile s e T ies Lad been exciuded on the other room listening to the r:dm By the Associated Pross But “Charl -G 3 e € Jearly half a million dolla: curd that Mrs. Lansdowne, ns a SR e BEIRUT, Syria, November 17— ut “Charleston” Gets Clean Bill. Never Knew Rhinelanders. (o5 0sion, o be made to the . th the month-old son of Mr. and | gerinite revol : ne vher N refus: vas « nite olutionary moveme; ap- e teiio of a5 sawe yacm % sel, and when the refusal was John Raymond Allen In a moremapt.an i it pears to be develop rom ith . / i i : : of a fashionable north side ooo” .kpnnx(dlflp‘-:p},‘rl':lgk: o ‘(:P'l the | reaihe. faiidke o Rolin Bond, di-| Modists” would have gone on : S e e i T ra threaks against the irector of the Washingtonians to con- |without any abrupt inte French. The Druse leaders accuse the i Soge il odtog Ty i R T G o ) i ooy e e o the | vince a group of dublus women |censorship, perhaps . et Sceime 1o testite. | Start in Spring—Auto heen lofi usleep was ransacked. | Lrench authorities of trying to fo-|that dimpled knees and bare thighs day Star, in the & of its heart S - e e <he had repiied Clothing “and a- pillow had been | ™5, 0 LS, war, heall are things of esthetlc beauty nas ! published a pose of the e : o g ol ane e e ohisie fang = il ctiamobeans here condemn the alieged | caused the postponement of the com- | Charleston ballet—seven pretty and| g ine ssoe Press. ridge 1o take the place of the famo oAb T now davise the witness th Sledge to Play Part. action ’(“’r: 'll(;m!(‘hm {'["r?,(("“ hris-| pany's premiere of Victar ¥erbert's |Shapely girl do credit to| yOppPR pLATNS old Chai? bridge across the Potor lan clvilians along o editerranear e or S LITe. OAT araEre THUn en | 7 deli 1 comic opera, “Mi o. |2 “Follies” chorus—in costumes that | - A was not granted. and the complets The judge advocate declined to ex- | By the Associated ¥ E ‘x':';y;“ the ll':vm- advance, as tending . serformance was sched. | 19, inches abov g took the witness sta g E when it {s received by Congress v the witness, however, and went | PARIS, November 17.—The Freuct me old religious prejudices Ziven tonight in the Central The picture was in the rotogravure | trial of Teonard k The e#timate of appropriations f I his questions navy department plans an expedition (The Druses as a religious sect are High ‘hool Auditorium, but Mr, Yection, and Mrs. Cecil Norton Broy, |annulment suit ainst b i 1 Army and Navy were the Did you make the statement at- |t ihe North Pole mext Spring and nelther Christian nor Mohammedan, ! Bond was forced o defer the Intij | & 1l director of the community | Beatrice R ander, part 1 res 1o be decided upon by the b ithuted to you in the Article?” he . quphsequent airplane flight from the but acknowledge only the name, . presentation il tomorrow night in | Center department of the public|and denied that he had e seen her | hureau, it was said toda ) sked. presenting a story distributed : poje 1 New York City. it was an Muahidin, arians. They are order to find “proper” drapes for the SCh and virtually all of her asso. Sum resort in s matter was under discussion s Universal Service. quoting her [0 0y “'oa | very warlike and have engaged in|barren limbs of seven pretty damsels Cidtes observed it closely. They had ted in a letter t White House. It was intim ing that Capt. Folev had sought ; " gurth ™70 1o by the navy | {bloody conflicts with their Christian | who are to modernize the opera with | §iven Mr. Bond permission to stage | jaraor while the figures for these two her give false testimony department and equipped with scien i neighbors, the Maronites. There have {an interpolation of the eccentric [ e opera in the Central Auditorfum, | ™00 stan the midst | Partments will differ very lit | Dot make all of the Staifl|tifc apparatus, the expedition wil been reports recently that they were | Charleston dance but had not the remotest iden that|, 'O ol e voune Hhine. | the_present appropriations ment,” Mrs. Lansdowne replied, be known as the “French alr missior i i ijn : being joined by the Moslems in their; Abbreviated costumes which display 1 Birls were going to cavort be- |0 Cross-exat A 0t yoUpE e on and maintenance. i ot use the expression "aise testi | 05 {0, U Demonstrations Given in ZUof Feiinet e Seonvere I portions of the anatomy of fair dancers the nudience in costumes that | linder at the request of lsan ous amounts to be expended are mony.’ What I said was an attemnt ‘phe expedition will leave Dunkiris, 3 £ | ik H may be all right for the profeasional | they decided were utterly “shocking.” | Mills, the plaintifi’s attorney. | itely better distributed througho had been made to make me twist | g nf Bhi00 TO Nen g T D, es- | Three Sections of City by | Wen't Guarantee Protecti stage, Mr. Bond has learned to the| Mr. Bond was summoned to the|denied that he had been e two services and much better the fact . !tablish a base at Spitzbergen, the | Moslem leaders say they have given | disr of his artistic temperament, | (Ommunity Center office and ex.|Smith’s, in the Adirondack Mot ults are anticipated because of thi Mrs. Lansdowne pointed ;"nj! »*:l‘n Norwegian archipelago, and then EXpEI"tS Tod“ < Fstrict orders for their people mnotibut in a public school house they are Plc‘m“" to Mrs. Broy and her col-lat the time that Alice wrote Leonard ct eral things in 1h.f fu_\r_\ which She | strike off for the Pole, carrving s ¥ _nelest Christians, but insist that (SUICHY taboo. eaguen thal the costumes worn by | she had met him and fourd him “some| Reference to the Air Services A e T the article, | Pianes on Speclally “devised auto- {they are unable to guarantee such|_The opening performance of “Mlle.| “Continued on Page 2, Column 5, |firt with the girls.” " disposed of with the remark tha viously the author Of the article:|siedwes capable of _traveling on - protection unless the French discon- | the administration in preparing t} arles B. Parmer, had testified that | ejther water or ice. Washington householders and ' tinue their practice of arming volun Wife Won't Talk to Him new estimates has shown no inclin Mrs. Lansdowne had jnude ell thei Upon the arrival at the Pole, the | housewives who once regarded the |teers. The fmams, or Moslem s f i i 3 e Pole, N s d | teers. ams, or Mc priests. | i = o o tion to impair or reduce the develo statements he attributed to her, and'| plans provide, the members of the | anthracite mines as thelr sole source | Were hooted in the mosque when ! I neveg in my life even maw either | 00 M0 LT T (8 02 e nations n that language expedition will take off by air for| of coal learned today that bituminous they urged the worshipers to rema Totson T s A thaatie ity g | defense. In other words. it is unde Describes Foley Visit. New York. coal burns just as efficlently in either | 10%al 1o the French £ folor 0 st ln Atianin | EiooH iha il SArouiit TecomiET Describing Capt. Foley's visit to her Count on Auto-Sledges. | furnace or kitchen cooking range Messages from Sidon say ,.n( a . o e 1 Ihie | for this service will equal, if not e e ared in court o= | il : g high ,French officfal is touring the | s snouslig (rousicy ationt. ceed, the amount appropriated e ne T = A s _ The expeditlon counts heavily for | When properly handled, and with no | hinterland urging the Christians, who . e denc LR | e e e present included Mrs. Ioley and Dr. | its success upon the amphibious auto- | More smoke or dirt than hard coal. 'are mostly Maronites and of the Greek ot Y’“l-_“n g GG LR o e 0,000, e Mrs. William B. Ma her uncle | Sledges, which are the recent inven In three sections of the city dem- | orthodox faith. to march against the ' L e oo . i e 1 aunt tion of OLto Sverdrup, former captain | onstration stations were opened this | Druses, Whose strength is growing enathe growdsd couriroom) burst | Coolidge Studies Needs The first half lour was taken up | of the p. ian ship JFram. Thv_\".,r- morning by the Coal Merchants'jdally. R’]‘;‘I:ls'!“’\fl?;fir'ql;:"nrnrwuéa i Rh e e = president Goo fror social conversation,” she xaid. | Said to be capable of carrying six tons | Board of Trade and The Evening |5Y: gelll g e cespTAIDIE: for Jained that Alice's reference to Jol. many other duties, has devoted cone t very bored and ‘finally said, it a Nl':fitgxr'&\r"rh‘t’l:v”i‘ir; of m}-oux’ 1o Fapert enginens, peovided bf‘x‘\fi :;l::mz and burning of ( hrhn‘m;DeCIareS Pmposed Rules No One-Tenth of a Cent a Gallon u,;,'n:{v”:mf:’ riaiadia ~"1 il o g lm‘y‘n;\lw h ‘:"151\“‘1'[ s o do wit e? He 1| construction is being kept secret. the former, quickly proved to the 'The Druse method is said to be to ad been nicknamed “Al Jolson,” be- | dent to the study of the fiscal matte B e o T 1oPire | “They are expected to carry two | Spectators present that fires could be | permit towns or villages to remain Hardship and Needed to Levy Ordered by House e DG ; i it e s 4 3 hydroplanes, sixteen men and the| started with bituminous coal without neutral, provided they pay tribute in P . & eonsthen JEfuithe; stand. Lo Deritt {naniserl B the Farions deddin o Then said necessary supplies and solentific ap. | fresing even a Whiff of smoke or gas |cash or rifles; if they resist, the revent Congestion. Committee anion, o Yyoune Rhinelinnar s | idlons? sgencles of o Covaming : : etain | paratus from Kings Bay, Spitzberge torch i applied. This is sald to have - cross-examinatior Every ‘time n his desire to determine where re- I te Apt. Foley 1 preferr to : Ul Y, Sp TEeD, | into the house. walk from my dressing room fuctions can best be made wi nout ell the court what I had to say. He | !0 the North Pole, where the expedi-| These demonstrations were held at | been the fate of Kawkaba, Jedeideh | aid with a_smile, “the orche ¥ to the general efficiency. Thos said, ‘Yes, but let's rehearse it now. :l"" \)‘_}} iil’[ll:";;i; men undertaking | 4495 Georgia avenue northwest, 1820 ' @nd Nebetfah. | Many of the objections raised by A siew: taxiof 110 o2 ¢ a gal- | Plays ‘Alice. Where Art Thou Vhat's on vour mind; what's the ob- | the Hew Vork flight and the rest ex- | rhirty-seventh street northwest and Rebels 25,000 Strong. , merchants and truck operators at the | jon on general heverases. o o | Rhinelander today itted ect of your appearance? PnE jine Polar reglons with the| 108 Seventh street northeast. Begin- | sy 2 | public hearing vesterday on the reg- | proved todas ne tre by a8 AP | parts of the bill of partict I answered the object was to lay |SUlosledges. 0 ning Thursday morning at 10 o'clock | The insurgents, whose strength is. ulations affecting the loading of | b e o today by the House ways and | igned in bringing his annulment sui < 3 iphasis on the fact that the court d.d‘ “omdr. Sales, chief of the ex-| yca additicnal demonstration sta.. estimated at from 20,000 to 25.000, i , Sl means committee in its preparation | were untrue. Federal ent, the Exe had evaded what I regarded as an im. | Pedition; Lieut. Darois, wireless ex-|ii;nq will be put into operation at the | have established headquarters at Has. | (rUcks and the barring of them from | o¢ 4 revenue hill - has been just as attentive to wortant matter; that the offical cor-| Pert: Lieut, de Bayser, meteorologist: | f11owing addresses: 2708 Ontario road ' beiya, 3¢ miles west of Damascus. certain thoroughfares were answered | guch a tax was asked for by prohi- Discussion of Color 1 affairs of the District. i statement | PROCREr DL and two mechanics 10! northwest, 2625 Seventh street north.| The French huve received only|and explained today by Traffic Di- 7 S flight, h“pm;, o make Point 4, arrow, | east and 1734 Corcoran street morth- ' 1.000 troops in reinforcements in the | rector Eldridge and his assistant, Col. S west. last fortnight. aild there is consider- I C. Moller. ; able nervousness in the foreign colo-| Col. Moller declared the barring of To Be Kept fir Operation. nles, especially among the Italians.| e g 1o tracks and horsedeamm o i she refused to testify \x soon as she took the stand Judge | Hazardous Air Journey to \dvocate Leonard objected to Mrs Bridge Item Barred. espondence sustained my mediately after the accident. and his had been slurred over Capt. Foley told her, she said, that e court was mnot to question her hut she merely was to make a state bition enfortement als as a means | It was on the question of £ Those who are familiar with the of giving them power of inspection of | Bhinelander's ever discussine with »n the part of the President ar breweries manufacturing near-beer | 1 future wite whether she hid neara Gen. Lord, director of the budget. and to check the “flovd of high. | Ligod that Lee Parsons Davis, o keep down expenses to the very min t X _ soline supplies alregdy have stations that will remain in opera- | Ships, now at Rhodes, come here. {hicles from portions of New Hamp- | The committee turned down an al- | knowing parts of them of Gallinger Hospital and s Nbers id, ‘Capt. Foley, T think | been purchased to care for the \ for at least two weeks to teach | People continue to arrive in Befrut | 8hire avenue, Rhode Island avenue, |ternative suggestion from Mr. An.|Mr. Davis had been \monnt tor the extension of the sewe: hat fair enough,’ she continuad journey from Point Harrow south- | the Washington householders how to | from Damascus, where another up- | Sixteenth street and Massachusetts | grews that an occupational tax of $100 | to bring out the part in 1 system as a real achievement on the Conversation With Folex. ward. * These will be stored at Nome | yse soft coal and encourage all con. | rising is feared. The American con-|avenue was recommended, not to save |annually be fmposed on brewe ment suit“plaved by Leon R. Jucobs, part of the District Comm . and sent to Point Barrow around the | sumers to burn that fuel until the an. Sul has notified naturalized Americans | annoyance to the residents of those It was also decided by the commit. | A1 Attorney. empioved in the oftice of | and those officers of the 1 ‘\'Ar‘nx July, when the plines are ex- | thyacite industry has learned to settle | that "‘31""'}",""' .sf-ulnd‘ conditions | streets, but to l'ellff'e u:amv CONEeS- | teq 1o insert no provisions in the | LNilip Rhinelander, the plaintifi’s ment who appeared du x»(:lml vv’. rh-»‘ ts labor disputes without resorting to | in the interior it will be best for theni | tion at Thomas, Scott and Dupont | ;risced bill which would allow re. | fther. ings hefore the Budget E Che aviators hope to reach New ike and ultimately advanced to leave for the coast towns. circles. Sacte o i Sk bt -1 Walking to where AMrs. Rhinelander < gt ont tell him o damne | York in 10 hops, proceeding by way | prices, ¥ Americans here have been counseled | o yaffic offfcials disagreell with | sromad that enas of taxes, on the|..i dejectedly. Mr. Davis asked her New Wards to Be Built e Loitdowns o 4 bt. Foley | Of Mackenzie River, Winnipex | Jesse C. Suter. managing director of | t0 remain indoors in case of an up- | oce’ who said at the hearing that the door {o inestimable lo‘;‘i = “':f{‘ to remove her hat. As she did so 0 caued with her against <iving the | and Chicago. The schedule ¢blls for | the Coal Merchants Board of Trade, rising, until Dluejackets can escort|ygirie the trucks from those ar-|ernment revenue 5568 T B9V | youne Rhinelander looked at her, one ' 5 M”:,‘ “trip L I,j,‘,,\,.‘” flight, | arriving in New York about August 1. |and ¥. E. Magee, coal expert who ' them to the American Collegs. terfes woull make it necessary for S | of the few times during the trial that by Dr & Goldwater, supe TRed her aunt nof to let her | Majs. Arnold and Humsley of has consented to assume general | . s such vehicles to use devious and dan- ST | he has met her eves. Blelae Bt Moast S Le ‘& Jone atutament TUnited States Army Afr Service charge of the engineers at all demon- BRITISH IN FIGHTIN gerous mutes in getting across the | PARLEY URGED TO DRAFT Does vour wife look the same now Y ; : : 2 was engaged by the Commissioner Then Capt. Foley said to my un- | said, will co-operate with the French |stration stations, personally superin- e ity ;:jk:llw did- when you met her?” hei, *.iice *"M original plans for the e: ‘I'm af Lansdowne is go- | flvers tended the opening demonstrations | pjolding Druse Tribesmen on Bank of | BALKAN SECURITY PACT Yes. " tbuilding of Gallinger Hospital, ha:l Supplies Purchased. ifer uncle excused himself and went the hall, the witness added, and ckoned to her to ow him, then to her: “Don’t tell him a damned fpression is gained that t dence given before the Budget B ing to make a 3 L witness. The seaplanes and auto-sledges will | this morning, visiting each station in | ‘o Decision Expec much to do ¥ ropria 7 ruth and that s Sovi orities have promised to | od classes i 2 z 5 i w! ; o an tohiex colox | © approprlatio ne. asi Soca misht he conversation ended | the benefit of the expedition from its | The demonstrations started shortly | latest reports received from Syria sug: 1:‘“‘“ not expected this morning that | BUCHAREST, November 17.—The|in 1422 {chiefly in the completion of the d e stations in northern Russia. after 10 o'clock, somewhat Jate as a | gest that if the situation is not grow-| ;8™ G014 be ready to vote on the| Rumanian government is urging i mestic service feature of the hospita ¥ veceiving, the mext | The section of the expedition re- | result of the necessary coal not being | ing worse, it at least is not improving. | jong list of amendments at that time. | Czechoslovakia and Jugoslavia to hold o el and by tha buliling of generaliment: jay. the celebrated statement from | maining with the autosledges afier | delivered on time, and continued until | Apparently the insurgents everywhere, | There is a possibility Commissioners | an early conference of the Little Iin.| Davis produced the bill of particu Capt. Foley bich, she understood, | the flight has begun will be under | noon. They will be resumed from 3 |.xcept in the towns, are gaining| Rudolph and Fenning may wait until|tente at Belgrade. The date proposed | Ar'S. made out by Leonard's o In declining to grant the item pre ~he was to read to the court command of Capt. Sverdrup. ‘These |unul 5 this afternoon and again to- | ©5 000 0 el ST B8 COR i gineer Commissioner Bell is able to | s November 30. neys and signed and sworn to by Viding for the building of a new chal Reafirming her vision of this state: | men will stay as long as possible in | night, from 8 o'clock until 9, for the | ETOUNS A28 The 1 O th the | confer with them. Col. Bell is at Wal- | The necessity for a conference is due | Dim. He read u paragraph stating bridge, Gen. Lord is represented a jent_as <he gave it recently before | {ho polar region for sclentific explora- | benefit of those whose business pre- | Stll insufficient to cope with thel o "peaq Hospital convalescing from |primarily to the changed conditiong|!hat Rhinelander had only recently | Peing of the opinion that the State o he Mitehell court-martial, the Wit rign of the unknown areas between | vents them from attending earller in A Druses and other Lostile tribes in the otF cheration for appendicitis. affecting the Little Entente states as | €ard thut Alice’'s sister Iimily had, Virsinia should first signify what jess said she had not meant during the Pole and Point Barrow the 4 ’ rural districts. P i There were indications today that!y consequence of the Locarno agree.|married a negro butl | proposes to do iu the tter of mee: wer appearance befor court to| It is estimated ihe expedition will Thres Stations SR unnin; An unoffictal report that ¥ield Mar- | the board will approve those amend- | ments and the expected early entrance| “Is this bill of particulars you |iNg its share of the expense of this sy that the whole “oley State- oout 3,000,000 paper francs (about . 2 = shal Lord Plumer, the British high|ments permitting two-hour parking|of Germany into the League of Na.|SWore to true?” Davis asked jbridge before the Federal Governmen ment was false. S| referred ! g1 It should be remembered, however, commissioner in Palestine. had onlo,—ea]urmmd public reservations and on cer- | tjoy 2N authorizes the expenditure of an lely, she said, to ‘15\94 r . that only the first three stations | the British troops to take w hand in| tain other str(’e;sfllju »lh‘e r‘onz&sudl Rumania’s proposal points out that “You followed the advice of money for this purpose. lier husband was ready at t i named are in operation.mow. The | checking the invasion of the rebellious | Zone At present there is a general the adoption of a deflnite Balkan se- attorney in signing this biil’ The completed estimates for the \ake the Shenandoah on ¢ other three will be openéd Thursday | Druse tribesmen on the eastern | it of one hour throughout the con- curity pact to prevent incidents siri- | ‘Ye: District were sent by the Budget Bu its | morning ana ull six Wil then rum ac. o | gested zone. |1ar in character to the recent Greco-| “You followed the advice of reau to the Commissioners a few days . P ST rordine to. the above mehedus 'Cz|fide of the River Jordan has not|" rThere is some doubt as to the fate | Bulgarfan conflict must be immedi.|Jacobs in swearing against your go, and in turn have been sent by Believed ““Whitewash” ‘ried. | honrs - Care should Mbg be (e hOf 'been confirmed. 1t is said that|of the pedestrian regulation, which | ately discussed between the Little|to a statement that you knew was latter to the Government Printing Mrs. Lansdowne testified that she OF U. s. UNCHANGEDl:'” are should 218 be taken that | ye has appointed Air Commodore ! would require walkers to obey Sig-| Entente powers. ; ot s s R e e ime to the opinion that there = | oS Visited. Some | mugene L. Gerard to command the |nals at all policed intersections. One : 1Sl ook mis cavice.” Ioe D oo Lut.m proper Hoxmidte g it : are for demonstrations of soft coal in | i | 3 —_— = Lookstis sdvice. entation to Congress, n effort by the court to “whitewash® - [ hot-uir plants or latrobe stoves only | Hrtsh forces in the Huleh area, near | member of tnafboerd s understood to | | “Did you tell him It was untrue e Shenandouh accident, and tha : 3 S i el i b | the Syrian boundary, where there is a|be doubtful of the practicability of | “I believe not ! R e s had voluntariiy told Col. William | Coolidge, However, Is Willing to ;70 [foreqrien street house will be | rorce of gendarmes, while Peake | such a regulation. However, the board Governor Reported Removed. eia ik Dot bulIdiEE up this: case Mitchell that Capt. Foley had sought . the use of soft coal in hae o8 | Pashe. a British oficer, with an ap-|has not taken it up formally. MEXICO CITY, November 17 (®).— | for you?" < CLEANING GLOVES FATAL nfluence her testimony before the| Listen to Proposals Further | Bt Us¢ OF St coal in ot air fur- | jarently Bgyptian title, has been or- | | Special dispatches from San Louis | “Yes. Jenaridoan: court: : cist the demonstration will acal oy, dered to hold the Drusés on the east Load Limit Opposed. | Potos! say the Iggislature of that | “You never told him that vou in.| 10 BULGARIAN PRINCESS he said she had heen pursued by to Restrict Use. latrobe. ‘stov Tie. Gthar o | ern side of the Jordan. | Afuch of the discussion at the hear- | 5tate has removed Gov. Aurelio Man- | troduced the question of color {s your b Nevy aboitsher fatatemai s S Hine il i i e o h Christis ing | revolved around @ regulation |Fidue on charges of violating the law | wife?" £ i = A2 made up her mind when the court 3 bbbt i e ] inte Fetug. I o Caevaral months. but which |in his official capacity. Abel Cano, | " “Xo." | Benzine Ignites. Making Human egan inquiry into her husband’s post- b isaats, hot-water systems. Different treat.| , The Dally Express says the Chris. | does not go into full effect until 1926 | 8Ppointed as his successor, is sald to | “Jacobs put untrue statements in v M £ P imous article in the Saturday Eve- | By the Associsted Pres et st Do Kiven 1o diftecont et | tlans are ficeing from (ne village of | ies ave jseued next month, namely, | ave been recognized as governor by | the. pleading which you had hever | Torch of Young Matron of Forme: Nz Post that it was to be “War 10, The policy as to submariues laid | of heating plants. | Jedeideh, which the Druses raided last | the rule which limits the load of | the federal department of the in-|told him about then? King Ferdinand’s Court. o finishj’ with ]mc ;\";\ hemandoal | 40WR by the Washington Government = The demonstrations this morntng | Saturday and that many of them have | trucks to the rated copacity fixed by terfor. i o iy menhd04% | here remains unchanged. although |were most impressive. At the house;:“m::dor‘::hg‘;n“’:‘:;;h:m‘o“y‘,at | the et e e S ot e e | vice when they included thi hich inquiry was ash was based | " o —— = ah, 3 stine-Syrian frontier, | Truck operators raised the objection s vice when they included things whicl SROSS W SIN, on several things, Mrs. Lansdowne|at the time of the arms conference ™(Gontinued on Page 4, Column 2) | imploring British protection. The en. | vesterday that this delegates to out:| Mrs. Joanna Walsh Dies. you knew to be untrue?” - G EEN estificd | President, Coolidge is prepared 0 lis- e S » tre area has been declared a military | of-town manufacturers the power to There was_the effort to sway my |ten with an open mind to suggestions | 3 4 ]znne and is virtvally under martial| fix load limits for Washington. Col. estimony ;m.’n:rkp me in a :;uhll; for further restrictions of that class | Bill to Ratify Debt Pact With U. S. | law. Bo:\ the French side of the bound- | Moller explained t-day suchhwlllh not nner retruct the stateme of armament. cE 1 ST ;| ary British airplanes are operating, | be the case. He sald that while he is it heihs. o e lade,” she declare |7 Renewal in England of the British | oy 4 },}?ll‘félfi,"gg'g;"r:l‘,’,‘lg;}f; 17| the French having virtuallf abandoned | obtaining from each manufacturer | her home here, where she had lived| BERLIN, November 17 (P)_The! fire Hog fi;:fikfif;sflfi‘ Witk e “The court was trying to place the | proposal for abolition of submarines | 4o Balgian-American debt settientent, | LRCIF, poats. . | what the firm regards as the uu].lnce 1860. She was the widow of | cabinet today authorized Foreign Min- nds and face and beautiful long “Was there no Inquiry in your cal and surgery wards. Hungary N o - vember 17.—Princess Ghika, wife « = cmclvgvco. November 17 (M.—Mrs.i Yes. | an adjutant of former King Ferdinand Father Mafthere WWaiah: ‘president of | 8 X o Shx ikle cleantng & bair of sloven. Lot fi‘me et y p{s.daud :(;Gmny Acts on Locarno Treaties i dayv while cleaning a pair of gloves blame on some one who could not | Fesuited in the assertion at the White - It is asserted that when the Druses | capacity load for each make of truck, Calsh, L - : o | hands face and be pealk back and had stooped to trying | s today that the American policy | HoBoHated at gg“!g‘;“g‘l‘;"-l.““ Intro- | attacked Jedeideh they burned 500 | the traffic office will actually fix the fi::’,‘.fi““‘,‘,‘"‘m.“’smz‘,‘;’ T e e o o on: & diving torcl 1o » sway the widow of that person.” |had not been altered. The original | Juccd . the Belsian Bariiament to-houses and that about 200 persons on | schedule of loads. Trade, and_wax born in Watertown, | negotiated at Locarno. The measures|was thrown over her. Ald wes Did yon think the court had sent | American suggestion to the Washing- | Hoy; The government will insist upon | poth sides were killed. |~ Col. Moller is at work now on a.|N, Y. Besides Father Walsh, who| wili be submitted to the mremiers of | lnte. however. and she dias in & fou bt Folex to you?" 1oi | fon conferenve proposed wmercls G = imrgedinto lon. will oMiciate at her funeral, she fs| the federated states for their approval|minutes after intense suffering. - Tha S neral opinion: hat | jimit subierine ol e as well as survived three other sons and|on Thursday, and will later be intro-| She was formerly the Russian Prin- s T N -1guced in e Relchstag, oess Rowowa and was 23 years old. i The I'nited Statess destroyer Lam.- | schedule which will show the maxi- on_is taking the American consul at | mum load to be allowed for each (Continued on Tage 2, Column T) ' (Gentinued on Page 2, Column g Tt neral opinion: bat it submurine fowage ax weil ' Rodio Programs—Page 341°

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